
What Really Goes Into the Fed's Favorite Measure of Inflation?
Odd Lots
Unveiling Quirks in Inflation Measurement
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is considered quirky due to items like health insurance. The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index further highlights these quirks, magnifying them, with items like financial services included, many of which are conceptual and imputed, making up about 13% of the core PCE. This partly unseen pricing element has led to the introduction of a market-based core PCE to eliminate imputed prices and focus solely on actual prices visible to consumers.
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